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Rare copper iron germanium sulfide mineral
Germanite is a rare copper iron germanium sulfide mineral, Cu26Fe4Ge4S32. It was first discovered in 1922, and named for its germanium content. It is
Germanite
Abortive Nazi project
allemandes à l’étranger : le cas des prétendus représentants de la « germanité » du district de Lublin (1939-1945) (PDF), Nantes Université & Humboldt-Universität
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Geerite Gehlenite Geigerite Geikielite Gembone Geocronite Georgerobinsonite Germanite Gersdorffite Getchellite Gibbsite Gilalite Gismondine Glauberite Glaucochroite
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Chemical compound
germanium(II) salts and in alkali to form "trihydroxogermanates" or "germanites" containing the Ge(OH)3− ion. Germanium oxide decomposes to Ge and GeO2
Germanium_monoxide
Chemical element with atomic number 32 (Ge)
argyrodite, briartite, germanite, renierite and sphalerite contain appreciable amounts of germanium. Only few of them (especially germanite) are, very rarely
Germanium
Mine in Roşia Montană, Alba County, Romania
minerals: bornite, covellite, chalcocite, sphalerite, galena, molybdenite, germanite, malachite, azurite and is developed in microdioritic rocks. The ore extracted
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Class of minerals containing sulfide or disulfide as the major anion
Mohite, 15c Stannoidite; 20 Chatkalite, 20 Mawsonite; 30 Colusite, 30 Germanite, 30 Germanocolusite, 30 Nekrasovite, 30 Stibiocolusite, 30 Maikainite
Sulfide_mineral
Commune in Haut-Katanga, DR Congo
galena, pyrite, and arsenopyrite, accompanied by renierite, and some germanite and gallite. These minerals were overprinted by a formation of mostly
Kipushi
Periodic table group
by heating silica with carbon. There are some germanium ores, such as germanite, but these are not mined on account of being rare. Instead, germanium
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French historian and academic (1934–2021)
Charlemagne : Rome chez les Francs (2000) Le choc des cultures : romanité, germanité, chrétienté durant le haut Moyen Âge (2003) Le Moyen Âge en Occident :
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Gmelinite-Ca Gme-Ca Gratonite Gtn Günterblassite Gbl Garavellite Grv Germanite Ger Gmelinite-K Gme-K Grattarolaite Gra Gunterite Gun Garmite Grm Germanocolusite
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Related chemical elements of the periodic table
including bauxite and sphalerite, and in such minerals as diaspore and germanite. Trace amounts have been found in coal as well. The gallium content is
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Germanate mineral
germanium ore occurring within dolomites. The mineral associates with galena, germanite, reniérite, and tennantite. Bartelkeite is the first analyzed mineral
Bartelkeite
nitrate) Germanite (germanite: 1922) 2.CB.30 [42] [43] (IUPAC: tridecacopper diiron digermanium hexadecasulfide) Germanocolusite (germanite: IMA1991-044)
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Town in Oshikoto Region, Namibia
zincroselite unique germanium (bartelkeite, calvertite, eyselite, fleischerite, germanite, itoite, krieselite (germanate topaz), mathewrogersite, otjisumeite, ovamboite
Tsumeb
Wittig George A. Olah George de Hevesy George Porter Gerhard Herzberg Germanite Germanium Gibbsite Gilbert Stork Giulio Natta Glauconite Glenn T. Seaborg
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(IUPAC: cobalt diuranyl di(hydrotrioxosilicate) hexahydrate) Ovamboite (germanite: IMA1992-039) 2.CB.30 [230] [231] [no] (Cu10Fe3WGe3S16) Overite (overite:
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tetrastrontium tetratitanium zirconium octaoxo diheptaoxodisilicate) Renierite (germanite: IMA2007 s.p., 1948) 2.CB.35a [171] [172] [173] ((Cu1+,Zn)11Fe4(Ge4+,As5+)2S16)
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calcium, potassium) tricopper chloro diarsenate pentahydrate) Maikainite (germanite: IMA1992-038) 2.CB.30 [160] [161] [162] (IUPAC: decacopper triiron molybdenum
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Mineral of the simple telluride class
similar to the main variety of germanite from the Tsumeb deposit (Namibia), differing from it in lightness (germanite R is 25%, and frohbergite is 55%)
Frohbergite
(IUPAC: tricalcium pentadecaoxyhexasilicate heptahydrate) Nekrasovite (germanite: IMA1983-051) 2.CB.30 [207] [208] [209] (Cu13VSn3S16) Nelenite (pyrosmalite:
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[907] [908] [909] (IUPAC: antimony niobium tetraoxide) Stibiocolusite (germanite: IMA1991-043) 2.CB.30 [910] [911] [912] (Cu13V(Sb,Sn,As)3S16) Stibiogoldfieldite
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Columbite-(Mn) (columbite: IMA2007 s.p., 1892) 4.DB.35 [899] [900] [901] Colusite (germanite: 1914) 2.CB.30 [902] [903] [904] (IUPAC: dodecacopper vanadium arsenide
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Incredibly strong.
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Kind friend, Noble, Eminent
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Without Any Limit
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Arabic, Muslim
Elevated
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New; Warrior
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Sun of religion
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English American
Of high value; brilliant. The precious diamond stone.
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English American French
Confidence; trust; belief.
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German, Latin
Wise Guardian; Form of Regina; Queen
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